Samuel Dodge, NKR Intern
1956 August Plenum Incident – Traditionalism vs. Revisionism
NKR interview with David Hall, author of the Fall 2020 NKR article “The 1956 August Plenum Incident: A Historiographical Analysis"
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Sung-bae Kim, YINKS Researcher
The Safety of Inter-Korean Relations, the Development of North Korea, and Renewed Korea-Japan Relati
Photo credit: Kyodo News “Promises are made to be kept”; an aphorism suggesting that promises between sovereign states are more binding...
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David Lee
One Nation, One Language? Linguistic Differences and Their Implications for a Reunified Korea
(Photo credit: The Asia Society Center for Global Education) By David Lee Former NKR Intern Linguistic differences between the two Koreas...
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Dwayne Melendez, NKR Intern
Does North Korea have a Nuclear Bargaining Chip?
By NKR Intern Dwayne Melendez The recent alleged H-bomb test by North Korea has sparked yet another round of the usual speculation and...
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Ji Yeon Kim, YINKS Researcher
A Summary of Thoughts on Useful Tools for North Korean Studies' Part 1 - Mathematical Models'
Translated by Hyunju Ban, NKR Intern There is currently a diverse range of tools used by social scientists to analyze and understand...
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Dong-jin Park, Yonsei School of Law
Korean Reunification from a Legal Perspective
After taking office, Park Geun Hye has expressed the government’s strong will towards unifying the two Koreas through the Dresden...
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Lonnie Edge
Vital Signs? Check.
Welcome to NKR Vital Signs. The blog of North Korean Review's new website. The contents herein do not necessarily reflect the views of...
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